“Cindy” has a Cinderella theme. Only in this instance, Cindy is one of three daughters of the Krellers, who own a Jewish delicatessen in downtown Manhattan.

The Krellers are ambitious for their other daughters to marry, but not particularly so for Cindy. When the Ros­enfelds—rich friends—spon­sor a charity ball at the Plaza for the Keep Israel Green Fund, Cindy is left behind to attend to the groceries. But, an admirer of Cindy’s, whose aunt works a night shift in the garment center, borrows a dress and makes it possible for her to attend. At the ball, Cindy wins an original oil painting by Mrs. Rosenfeld because her foot fits a slipper —not glass, just plain doe skin.

But the Cinderella theme of “Cindy” has a bit of a twist. Although Cindy meets her prince—in the person of the ’ Rosenfeld boy who is study­ing to be a doctor — she chucks him for a local ad­mirer.